Tiller’s License At Stake As KSBHA Launches New Abortion Investigation

Medical records support claims of illegal abortion and unethical conduct

Wichita, KS — Operation Rescue announced today that a formal complaint has been filed with the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts against abortionists Shelley Sella and George R. Tiller for alleged illegal acts, unethical conduct, and breach of the standard of care in the 2003 late-term abortion of Michelle Armesto.

Armesto released her medical records to Operation Rescue for the purpose of filing the complaint, which alleges 14 suspected violations including beginning the abortion procedure without having taken a medical history or obtaining her consent. It also alleges that Sella ignored the legal requirement that she meet with the patient prior to the procedure, violating the 24-hour waiting period and failed to provide follow-up contact or care. Additionally, the complaint contends that Sella falsified the determination of non-viability in Armesto’s 24-week pre-born baby in order to avoid having to comply with the laws restricting abortions on viable babies.

Tiller was included in the complaint because, as the Medical Director of Women’s Health Care Services, he is responsible for all medical treatment and care conducted at his facility.

“Tiller now faces two Board of Healing Arts investigations that could cost him his license. He faces 19 criminal counts of illegal late-term abortions that could cost him huge fines, and he faces a grand jury investigation that could net literally hundreds of additional counts of illegal abortions from the past five years that could cost him his freedom,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman.

“This is a full court press against an abortion industry that has too long operated as if they are above the law. It is past time that these people were brought to justice,” Newman said.